Wednesday, January 02, 2013

Zionism is always racism--what else?

From "Ibn Rushd":

""Feiglin, who earlier on Tuesday was detained by
police after trying to pray at the Temple Mount, proposed paying Palestinians to
leave Israel.

"The State of Israel is paying 10% of its GNP every year for the two-state
solution and the Oslo Accords. It's paying for separation fences, Iron Domes and
a guard at every café. Soon we'll have to place Iron Domes in every school in
Tel Aviv.
"With this budget we can give every Arab family in Judea and Samaria $500,000
to encourage it to emmigrate to a place with a better future.
"You may say, 'But no one will have them.' That's not true because the
Western nations are shrinking due to low birth rates. The question is whether
the world will have Sudanese migrants who can't build or migrants from Judea and
Samaria who do know how to build. "

this quote is great, should be
included in a Zionism for dummies book, it has everything including the racism
against Sudanese".

Comic by Terry Furry, reproduced from "Heard the One About the Funny Leftist?" by Cris Thompson, East Bay Express

As'ad's Bio

As'ad AbuKhalil, born March 16, 1960. From Tyre, Lebanon, grew up in Beirut. Received his BA and MA from American University of Beirut in pol sc. Came to US in 1983 and received his PhD in comparative government from Georgetown University. Taught at Tufts University, Georgetown University, George Washington University, Colorado College, and Randolph-Macon Woman's College. Served as a Scholar-in-Residence at Middle East Institute in Washington DC. He served as free-lance Middle East consultant for NBC News and ABC News, an experience that only served to increase his disdain for maintream US media. He is now professor of political science at California State University, Stanislaus. His favorite food is fried eggplants.

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